less competitive and less attractive for locations for business, we'll go back to the fiscal cliff discussion over and over again. unless we get the economy moving and growing in the long run, these budget problems just are going to recur over and over again. based on our work, we have identified eight areas, as you mentioned, where we find broad consensus where we believe that these things would really move the needle in a republican time frame, two, three, four years, start to see impact, and where there's really quite bipartisan support. one of the areas, number one, a sustainable federal budget compromise. that's widely accepted by all sides. number two, easing high skill immigration now. yes, we need a broader immigration reform, but high skill immigration is one of our abilities to really move rapidly to inject a skill into the economy, to fill jobs we badly need to be filled here in america to sustain our growth. it's not the long term solution to the skilled problem in america, but, boy, it's a step to take now. it would move the needle. we got to simplify and realize the court -- rea